Top 15 Fushi Quotes
#1. I go every year to the Huvafen Fushi in the Maldives and it's spectacular.
Brigitte Nielsen
#2. In the case of lived experience, there is no difference between an object that is perceived and the eye that perceives it.
Wilhelm Dilthey
#3. There are lots of women and lots of men in the business that the powers that be decide are the right people and they'll stand with them for quite a long time.
Rupert Everett
#5. We tend to forget that there's nothing sacrosanct about learning in large group classrooms, and that we organize students this way not because it's the best way to learn but because it's cost-efficient,
Susan Cain
#6. It's amazing what you can convince yourself of, if you buy into the lie.
Jodi Picoult
#7. People think by running away from a negative situation, they will be rid of it, but the same situation confronts them wherever they go. They will meet the same experiences until they have learned their lessons.
Florence Scovel Shinn
#8. Any effect, constant, theorem or equation named after Professor X was first discovered by Professor Y , for some value of Y not equal to X.
John C. Baez
#9. People are still crazy about Python after twenty-five years, which I find hard to believe.
Michael Palin
#10. 1. You must let the pain visit.
2. You must allow it teach you
3. You must not allow it overstay.
(Three routes to healing)
Ijeoma Umebinyuo
#11. I never think about issues when I'm working on a novel. Issues are things that happen to people in sufficient numbers to elicit widespread attention; in other words, they're just life happening. That's what I think about: life, and telling a story.
Anna Quindlen
#12. If honesty is the key to intimacy, it means we don't have to be perfect and, moreover, we don't have to pretend to be perfect.
Donald Miller
#13. There are certain parts of chords that resolve things and tie a bow, and others that keep things open and unanswered.
Feist
#14. The essential thing is learning how not to be absent from one's own life.
Marty Rubin
#15. Experience seems to most of us to lead to conclusions, but empiricism has sworn never to draw them.
George Santayana
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